‘Bond notes will save US dollars’

Sunday Mail Reporter Zimbabwe is losing billions of US dollars through activities like externalisation, and introduction of bond notes will ensure the country has a medium of exchange that guards…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Council needs to plan ahead for water conservation

THE City of Bulawayo has always had water problems since time immemorial, with occasional breaks when the region experiences a good rainy season.

President summons ministers over bonus

Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe has summoned ministers Patrick Chinamasa (Finance and Economic Development) and Priscah Mupfumira (Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare) for a crunch meeting to finalise a payment…

Bantu Rovers crowned champs

Sports Correspondent BANTU Rovers came good on the last day of the Zifa Southern Region season as they edged Amagagasi in Victoria Falls 1-0 yesterday to lift the championship on…

Pasuwa’s boys become men

Ishemunyoro Chingwere KALLISTO PASUWA has a special relationship with a clique of players he has nurtured from boys into men. The Zimbabwe national senior men’s soccer team gaffer looks set to…

Survival of the richest

Harmony Agere — The cost of medical treatment in Zimbabwe continues to soar against the backdrop of a failing public healthcare system and the proliferation of private medical institutions that…

From DJ to Prophet. . . Black Cee speaks on transition

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter IT was practically at the height of his prime in the music industry when one of Bulawayo’s award-winning tribal house music group Djembe Monks’ founding…

TB Joshua’s false prophecy

Brian Chitemba — Nigeria’s Synagogue Church of Nations (SCOAN) leader Prophet TB Joshua last week suffered a major embarrassment after he falsely prophesied that Democrats candidate Mrs Hillary Clinton would…

Clash of the titans

Mtandazo Dube — NUMBERS at gigs by local artistes have been declining. Some have blamed the economy, some say there is no lustre in our local stars anymore, while others…

Survival of the richest

Harmony Agere — The cost of medical treatment in Zimbabwe continues to soar against the backdrop of a failing public healthcare system and the proliferation of private medical institutions that…

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